YouTube Channel Statistics

See your YouTube channel stats at a glance—track views, subs, and growth fast.

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About This Tool

So you’ve got a YouTube channel—maybe it’s just for fun, maybe you’re trying to make it big, or maybe you’re somewhere in between. Either way, you’re probably wondering: *How’s it actually doing?* That’s where YouTube Channel Statistics come in. It’s not some flashy dashboard with neon graphs and buzzwords. It’s just the real numbers behind your videos—views, subscribers, watch time, and all that jazz. Think of it like checking your bank account, but for your channel. You get the raw data, no fluff. And honestly? That’s what matters. Because if you don’t know where you stand, how can you grow?

Key Features

  • View count per video – See which videos are pulling in the numbers and which ones are quietly fading into the void.
  • Subscriber growth over time – Not just the total, but how it changes week to week. Did that last video actually bring in new people?
  • Watch time (in hours) – YouTube cares more about this than views. It tells you if people are sticking around or clicking off after 10 seconds.
  • Traffic sources – Where are viewers coming from? Search? Suggested videos? External links? This helps you figure out what’s working.
  • Audience demographics – Age, gender, location. Useful if you’re trying to tailor content or hit a specific niche.
  • Revenue estimates (if monetized) – Rough idea of how much you’re earning from ads. Don’t expect exact numbers, but it gives you a ballpark.
  • Top performing content – YouTube highlights your best videos automatically. Great for doubling down on what works.

FAQ

Q: Do I need to be a big creator to use these stats?
A: Nope. Whether you have 100 subscribers or 100,000, the stats are there for everyone. Small channels can learn just as much—sometimes more—because every view counts.

Q: How often do the stats update?
A: Most data refreshes daily, usually by the next morning. Watch time and revenue can take a bit longer, especially for newer videos. Just don’t stress over hourly changes—consistency matters more.